Israeli Holocaust survivors who held Romanian citizenship during World War II will be eligible for Romanian pensions, the government announced on Monday. The development was the result of an agreement inked by Israel and Romania and is expected to provide approximately 7,000 Holocaust survivors in Israel with hundreds of additional shekels a month, according to the Center Organizations of Holocaust Survivors in Israel, a non-governmental umbrella body that represents 55 similarly-focused groups. The Center Organizations began negotiations with the Romanian government approximately six years ago after Bucharest passed a law recognizing citizens who left after World War II as eligible...